Michael J. Stokesberry ~ December 2, 2023

Rochester:  At age 64, Michael passed away on December 2, 2023. He was born on December 19, 1958, to the late James and Betty (Edward Trokanski) Stokesberry. Survived by his wife; Sharon (DeCarr) Stokesberry, son; Shane (Katie Quenell) Stokesberry, grandson Riley Stokesberry, brothers; Ken (Mindy) Stokesberry, Steve (MaryJo) Stokesberry, Gary (Diane) Stokesberry,  sister-in-law; Sandy Stokesberry, mother-in-law; Joyce DeCarr, nieces and nephews, step brothers and sisters.  Michael was predeceased by his brother, Philp Stokesberry.

Family and friends may call on Saturday, December 16th, from 11AM – 1PM at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc. Routes 15 & 20A, 21 Big Tree Street, Livonia, NY. A graveside service will follow immediately after calling at St. Michael’s Cemetery, Livonia.

Arrangements were made by the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 21 Big Tree Street, Livonia, NY 14487. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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6 thoughts on “Michael J. Stokesberry ~ December 2, 2023

  1. Rest in paradise . The sound of your laughter is something I’ll never forget. I hope your soul is at peace and u and
    Phil laugh at all us crazies down here. So many Forever cherished memories. So many life
    Lessons. I pray your soul is at peace . Much love Mike. Still wish to this day I would have been born into your family vs my own. Thanks for loving me when I wasn’t very lovable. Thanks for believing in me . Thanks for all your big hugs when I needed them even if it was me making my life hard. You never judged me and always wanted to see me succeed , you’d be proud of how things turned out. Thanks for having my back when no one else would. I hope your smiling up
    There and having
    One hell of a party

  2. I will miss you uncle Mike! I’ll never forget you taking me birthday shopping, hearing your hilarious stories, or forget that time you threatened the go cart employee to let me drive even though I could barely reach the pedals. It was my first driving lesson and it was a blast! Especially seeing the employee cave to your demands. We had the entire track to ourselves because you wouldn’t take no for an answer. It’s heartbreaking to know I’ll never see your incredible smile or hear your laugh again. I thank God for my memories of you and I cherish them. I will forever regret not spending more time with my favorite uncle. I love you buddy! See you in heaven.

    Scotty

  3. We will see you then we hope everything is going as best as possible these things are never easy to deal with.Take care

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